Well done to Aoife Hogan, Katie Ryan Donnellan and Molly Ryan who were part of the Silvermines Camogie team that won the U 14 County Final versus Ballina on Easter Monday, 22nd April.

Congratulations to the members of Cuisle Harp Ensemble including 5th year student Brian Grace, who had the fantastic opportunity to perform in the Mansion House on Tuesday, 30th April. He is pictured here with the Lord Mayor of Dublin Nial Ring. A special word of thanks to author Martin Byrne “Melting The Middle Class Gaze” for inviting the group to perform at his book launch.

5LCA, 6LCA and Ms Catherine O Keeffe (5LCA co-ordinator) got the opportunity to see ‘This is Nicholas – living with Autism’ in Nenagh Cinema today, they also got to listen to a question and answer session held by Nicholas after the movie. It was deeply moving and educational for all who saw it. Nicholas came to Nenagh College to personally meet and thank the students for attending the documentary. . Well done Nicholas on a great achievement.




Well done to our 1st and 2nd year girls who participated in a Ladies Gaelic Football Blitz on Tuesday which took place on the AstroTurf in Nenagh College. The girls have been praised heavily by their teacher Ms. Hannigan for representing their school so well and for hosting their neighbours Borrisoleigh. Well done to all involved!



Well done to our Nenagh College students Michael Shoer, Michael Collins, David Corcoran, Michelle Cabrera-Bonifaz and Darragh Spillane who represented the school in the national finals of the VEX Robotics Competition. The event was sponsorsed by Dell. They are pictured here with their teacher Mr Kennedy

Congratulations to our Agricultural Science students Rory Grace, David Haverty and Eva Burke who took part in the Farm Safety Day organised over Easter on Padraig Morans farm at Coorevin Farm, Borrisokane. Their skills were tested on the New Tractor Simulator winning the top prize of a trip to Farmhand Machinery Dublin for their class.

On Monday, Cycle Against Suicide will be starting the next leg of their cycle from Nenagh College.
We would like to wish all cyclists the very best of luck on their journey around Ireland. We are looking forward to welcoming you.
Also just a reminder to students involved in performing music at the event to please bring in your instruments on Monday morning.
